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Apple defends its “Made for iPod” trademark against Atico

by Arnold Zafra on May 18, 2008 at 10:13 AM

Living Solution SpeakersIn a move that could possibly gauge how effective its licensing system for iPod accessories is, Apple has a filed a lawsuit against Atico International for infringing on its “Made for iPod” label. Apple complained that Atico’s iPod speakers product line, which include the AM/FM Portable Boom Box, AM/FM Alarm Clock Radio and Portable Speakers, have violated several of its key patents.

In a ten-page lawsuit, Apple cited Aticos’ Dock Connector for transferring data, as well as its Universal Dock design, remote controls, and 3 dock adapters which were meant to be used to fit iPods of different sizes to a standard dock model. In a copy of the complaint which Apple Insider got from reliable source, Apple said that Atico did not obtain a license for using the docking design for the speakers which Apple could have received royalties based on its “Made for Apple” program. Apple further contends that any use of iPod trademark or similar logos which are used to indicate compatibility with iPod models are meant to exploit its name and reputation. Likewise it also violates the federal Lanham Act, apple said.

The complaint demands for a permanent injunction of the sale of the offending Living Solutions speakers which as Apple contends deprives it of income. Apple is also demanding for damages brought about by the said violation.

Both Apple and Atico have not commented or spoke publicly about the lawsuit.

Via [Apple Insider]

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